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PRESENTED BY JOANNE COLLINS PRODUCED BY JOHN HOUGH
Performing "Sakawa Boys"
"Amidst the stagnant, generic noise that permeates a lot of music down south, Cork City's Saint Yorda are pop saviors making big waves on the growing scene. One to watch for 2012 most definitely." — James Walsh, littlegreen.ie
"It's always exciting to hear a band in its early stages, when impatient talent mixes with experimentation. There is the sense that this trio is on the verge of something great. " — April Atwood, thespecblog.com
"Thoughtful 60s-reminiscent moody poptronica meets empty recording studio on a cold winters night with just the right amount of fire wood, warm milk, cookies, past memories and hope for the future to boot." — thegetdownnn.wordpress.com
"Saint Yorda are an interesting prospect. With songs that range from the dark and atmospheric noises of 'Death Ray' to the pensive sound of 'Yr Bones' ... the three-piece from Cork are taking on a lot - and pulling it off." — basementfever.blogspot.com
"Languid and cool, a bit foggy, these songs make a great soundtrack to chilly, gray fall days ... There are vocals with some wavering echo and reverb, skeletal electronic beats and a scattering of bleeps and bloops - syncopated ... danceable in a kind of codeine-induced way" — hollowpress.blogspot.com
"the potential shown on a collection of demos entitled some songs that we recorded with cathal is very promising indeed. Dark, haunting vocals soaked in reverb set an eerie atmosphere" — Fiona Apple, Who are Cork's Rising Music Stars? connecter.tv
"In true 60′s style these guys play a tune for a couple of minutes and cut it off before you've had you're fill. Bravo!" — Shapey Fiend, Narwhals, The Great Balloon Race & Saint Yorda @ The Roundy, drop-d.ie